University of Arkansas Law Review Publishes Election Law Issue

The summer 2007 issue of University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review is finally in print. It is entirely devoted to election law articles. Ballot Access News editor Richard Winger has an article in that issue, titled, “Can U.S. Voters Still Recruit Someone to Run for President as a Independent After the Identities of the Major Party Presidential Candidates are Known?” If you wish a printed and bound copy of the Winger article, send $7 to Richard Winger, PO Box 470296, San Francisco Ca 94147. The article is 22 pages long. It is not available electronically unless you already subscribe to that Law Review.


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University of Arkansas Law Review Publishes Election Law Issue — 1 Comment

  1. Attempting to turn independent voters into a political party is not going to work. There is no way to organize faction the way political parties do using independent voters. Political parties are self-created societies which seek special status in government the same way royalty in European governments have special status. Independent voters have all the status they need as registered voters. When the United States first started, all voters were independent voters. Political parties in this country are going to destroy themselves trying to get rid of independent voters.

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